Page 8 -The Michigan Daily- Thursday, November 12,1992 MUSEUM Continued from page 5 for their apparent under-reprcsen- tation. "The baseball (Michigan's first organized varsity sport) team got its start in 1860, whereas the women's softball team didn't start competition until around 1980," he said. Perry added that there is room for expansion and addition. From the multitude of Big Ten championship rings to the two Heisman trophies, there is some- thing for every one of "those whose hearts pound with maize and blue blood," as James Earl Jones said. Even the docents (museum guides), such as Newt Loken, who coached the men's gymnastics team to 13 Big Ten Champi- onships, are walking vaults of Michigan history. THE TOWSLEY SPORTS MU- SEUM is located in Schembechler Hall on State Street, next to Yost Ice Arena. Its hours of operation are Monday through Thursday, lIl a.m. to 1 p.m. and Friday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. It is closed weekends, in- cluding football gamedays. Mu- seum hours will expand after win- ter break. Admission is free. BASKETBALL Continued from page 1 tice said. "However, any possible violation would be considered mi- nor." In order to avoid further confu- sion, the NCAA said it would de- velop a new camp policy, which will specify exactly the NCAA's position on compensation for work at sum- mer camps. Previously, coachesand administrators had believed that such compensation for Lecturing is per- missible under NCAA rules. Fisher said he had just received a mailing from the NCAA regarding the proposed changes, and was not familiar enough with them yet to comment. Many had questioned the judg- ment of the Michigan coaching staff, who approved the camp and charity appearances of the players, in allow- ing team members to work in what seemed to be dubious and widely-in- terpreted circumstances. Fisher de- nied such uncertainity. "There was never any question in our minds," he said. "If we thought it was an issue, we wouldn't have done it." U U Beads, Beads, & more Beads Leather, wire wrap, etc. - Make your own o Christmas Jewelry " ALL 20% off (thru Nov.) h ." Sign up to win Phish tickets 215 S. State, Ann Arbor (upstairs) 995-DEAD ' FILE PHOTO/Daily The NCAA declared Mayce Webber and two teammates eligible yesterday. U - Despite Fisher's stated assur- ances, Webber said he thought clearer rules were necessary. "Right now, there's a gray area," he said. "I hope they get more spe- cific so more people won't get into the mess we got into." Webber added that, though the review process took over six weeks, he had not dwelled on it. "I haven't thought about this at all," he said. "I just want to play in March (in the NCAA Tournament)." Fisher said he had more immedi- ate plans. "Now we can get ready for Rice (Dec. 1) and Duke (Dec. 5)," he said. BIG TEN Continued from page 5 gled to beat Boston College... this Penn State team is on a roll." 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